478: The Map Is Not the Territory
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478: The Map Is Not the Territory

Jan Rychter joined us to talk about building a company, electronic components, and software design.

Jan is the founder and engineer at PartsBox.com. If you are interested in the meta-analysis of the data, check out his article on the Top Ten Hobby Parts and the Electronic Component Database,

You can find out more about Jan through his website (jan.rychter.com), LinkedIn, or Mastodon.

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167: All Aliens Are Shiny

167: All Aliens Are Shiny

Chris and Elecia chat about Bayes Rule, aliens, bit-banging, VGA, and unit testing. Elecia is working on A Narwhal's Guide to Bayes' Rule. ACM has a code of software engineering ethics Toads have tra...

7 Sep 20161h 1min

166: Sardine Tornado

166: Sardine Tornado

Bob Apthorpe (@arclight) spoke with us about software, nuclear engineering, and improv. Bob is giving away three books! Send in your guess by October 1, 2016. One entry per person. (More info below.) ...

31 Aug 20161h 18min

165: When People See a Button

165: When People See a Button

Shimona Carvalho (@shimonkey) joins us to talk about user interface design in embedded systems. Then we talk about internationalization and localization. Then photography. Shimona's website is shimona...

16 Aug 20161h 8min

164: Heatsink in a Shoebox

164: Heatsink in a Shoebox

Christopher White resurrects an Apple ][+ with his brother Matthew White. This is a show about the software Christopher and Matthew wrote when they were kids and the hardware they wrote it on. Matthew...

9 Aug 20161h 8min

126: Live From Supercon

126: Live From Supercon

Elecia went to Hackaday's SuperCon, got to announce the Hackaday Prize 2015 winners, then talked to the organizers about their conference. The guests this week were (in order of appearance): Amber Cu...

5 Aug 20161h 1min

163: Syringes That Give You Cake

163: Syringes That Give You Cake

Nadya Peek (@nadyapeek) joined us to talk about making machines that build things.  Nadya's website is infosyncratic.nl, which includes her blog. Nadya's dissertation defense on Making Machines that M...

3 Aug 20161h 10min

162: I Am a Boomerang Enthusiast

162: I Am a Boomerang Enthusiast

Valve's Alan Yates (@vk2zay) spoke with us about the science and technology of virtual reality. Elecia looked at the iFixIt Teardown of the HTC Vive system as she was unwilling to take apart Christop...

26 Jul 20161h 21min

161: Magenta Doesn't Exist

161: Magenta Doesn't Exist

Kat Scott (@kscottz) gave us an introduction to computer vision. She co-authored the O'Reilly Python book Practical Computer Vision with SimpleCV: The Simple Way to Make Technology See. The book's web...

19 Jul 20161h 11min

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